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Topic: Reef Check 2011  (Read 1296 times)

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Brandi

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Hi Divers of NCKA,

For those interested parties interested in being apart of the North Coast Reef Check program, here is information about Reef Check trainings for 2011.

Safe diving,
Brandi

----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Megan Wehrenberg <[email protected]>
Subject: Reef Check training announcement

Hello,

 

Here is an announcement about our 2011 Reef Check diver trainings in Northern California. We would greatly appreciate your help distributing it to interested parties. There is also an attached flyer that could be printed and posted on any relevant message boards. Thanks so much! Don’t hesitate with any questions.

 

Warm regards,

Megan 

 

 

ANNOUCMENT

 

The Reef Check Foundation invites experienced divers to become trained in our California rocky reef monitoring program. Since 2005, Reef Check’s California (RCCA) Program has trained over 700 experienced recreational SCUBA divers to scientifically monitor California’s rocky reef ecosystem at 64 sites from Humboldt to San Diego. Reef Check divers participate in surveys ranging along the entire coast of California, and more recently down into Baja California, Mexico.
           Reef Check California has announced the 2011 Training Dates which include a new training location in Ft. Bragg as the program is undergoing a northern expansion. The training schedule can be found at: www.reefcheck.org/rcca/training_schedule.php . Each training is held on two weekends with classroom and pool training the first weekend followed by six training and testing dives in the ocean the second weekend. The cost of the course is $200-$275 (depending on where the ocean dives are taking place) which covers all fees and includes your own personal underwater survey equipment, the RCCA Training Manual, and species identification flash cards!

The data is publically available and is used to help inform marine management decisions. Taking action and becoming a trained Reef Check Diver allows you join a group of dedicated divers from all walks of life including commercial and recreational fishermen, university students and conservationists who believe in science-based management and want to ensure that California rocky reef ecosystems remain healthy.

 

Scheduled Trainings in the North/Central Coast:

Ft. Bragg:  April 30-May1 & May 21-22

Monterey:  June 18-19 & June 25-26

Sonoma:  July 9-10 & July 16-17

 

Please check out the above webpage for more information and/or email Megan at [email protected] or Narineh at [email protected] with any questions.

 

 

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Megan Wehrenberg

North/Central California Regional Manager

 

Reef Check Foundation

phone 831-345-0893

fax 831-425-4816

www.reefcheck.org

 
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